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Jamsilsaenae Station.

Seoul South Korea 37° N · 127° E

Nestled in the vibrant Songpa District of southeastern Seoul, Jamsilsaenae Station serves as an essential gateway for travelers seeking to explore one of…

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Introduction

Jamsilsaenae Station stands at the heart of the vibrant Songpa District in southeastern Seoul, serving as a critical hub for both daily commuters and tourists eager to explore the city’s rich blend of culture, history, and modern attractions. Once known as Sincheon Station, Jamsilsaenae is strategically located on Seoul Subway Line 2 (the city’s busiest circular line) and also offers connections to Line 8, making it an excellent starting point for discovering premier destinations such as Lotte World, Lotte World Tower, and Seokchon Lake. The station’s daily operations from 5:30 AM to midnight, multilingual support, and accessible facilities ensure a seamless experience for all visitors.

This guide provides comprehensive information on Jamsilsaenae Station’s visiting hours, ticketing, amenities, nearby attractions, and practical travel tips, along with historical context and recommendations for making the most of your time in Songpa District.

For further reading on Seoul’s urban development and Songpa’s significance, see Seoul’s urban development insights and Map and nearby sites.


Situated in Jamsil-dong, Songpa-gu, Jamsilsaenae Station was renamed from Sincheon Station in 2016 to reduce confusion with Sinchon Station on the opposite side of Line 2. The name "Saenae" (새내) is the Korean pronunciation for "new stream," reflecting both the area's heritage and its ongoing transformation (Everything Explained Today). Songpa District itself has rapidly evolved, blending residential zones with major commercial, entertainment, and green spaces, making Jamsilsaenae a microcosm of modern Seoul.


Visiting Hours and Ticket Information

  • Operating Hours: The station operates daily from around 5:30 AM to midnight. The exact time of the first and last trains may vary slightly depending on the direction and day.
  • Tickets: There is no entrance fee for the station itself. Subway fares start at approximately 1,350 KRW for a single journey within Seoul, with incremental increases for longer distances.
  • How to Buy Tickets: Tickets and T-money cards (rechargeable transportation cards valid on all Seoul subways, buses, and some taxis) can be purchased at vending machines or convenience stores within the station. T-money cards offer discounted fares and greater convenience.
  • Payment Methods: Machines and stores accept Korean won and most major credit/debit cards, as well as contactless payments.

For more ticketing and transit details, consult the Official Seoul Transit site.


Access and Connectivity

Jamsilsaenae Station is directly served by Seoul Subway Line 2 and is a short walk from Jamsil Station, which connects to Line 8. Bus stops near the station exits provide further connectivity to Songpa-gu and beyond. The area is well signposted in English and Korean, making navigation straightforward for international visitors. Use Seoul Metro apps or Google Maps for real-time directions and schedule updates.

For a visual guide, refer to Mapcarta: Jamsilsaenae Station Area.


Station Facilities and Accessibility

Jamsilsaenae Station is a modern, user-friendly facility designed with accessibility in mind:

  • Platforms & Exits: Features a central island platform, multiple escalators, elevators, and clearly marked exits leading to major attractions.
  • Ticketing Facilities: Multilingual vending machines and a customer service center for assistance.
  • Accessibility: Elevators, wide fare gates, tactile paving, braille signage, and accessible restrooms are available.
  • Passenger Amenities: Restrooms, convenience stores, cafes, coin-operated lockers, free Wi-Fi, mobile charging stations, and ample seating.
  • Safety: Platform screen doors, CCTV, emergency call points, and regular safety drills ensure passenger security.
  • Signage: Bilingual (Korean/English) signs, real-time electronic displays, and area maps.
  • Luggage Storage: Lockers for short-term baggage storage with multilingual instructions.

Jamsilsaenae's facilities reflect Seoul Metro’s commitment to modernization and inclusivity (Seoul Metropolitan Government).


Major Nearby Attractions

Lotte World Adventure

One of the world’s largest indoor amusement parks, Lotte World Adventure offers rides, parades, an ice-skating rink, and the outdoor Magic Island. Located just one stop away at Jamsil Station, it is open daily from 9:30 AM to 10:00 PM. Tickets start at around 59,000 KRW for adults, with discounts for online purchases (Prepare Travel Plans).

Lotte World Tower & Mall

South Korea’s tallest skyscraper, the Lotte World Tower, features the Seoul Sky observatory (10:00 AM–11:00 PM, ~27,000 KRW), luxury shopping, and fine dining. The adjacent Lotte World Mall also houses the Lotte World Aquarium (10:00 AM–8:00 PM, ~29,000 KRW).

Seokchon Lake Park

A scenic urban lake, especially famous for cherry blossoms in spring. Open year-round, free entrance, and hosts various seasonal festivals.

Jamsil Sports Complex

Home to the 1988 Seoul Olympics, this complex features the Olympic Stadium and Baseball Stadium, hosting games and concerts throughout the year (Jamsil Sports Complex).

Songpa Naru Park

A family-friendly green space with walking trails, playgrounds, and open lawns (Songpa Naru Park).


Shopping, Dining, and Local Culture

Shopping

  • Lotte World Mall & Department Store: A luxury shopping destination, open 10:30 AM–10:00 PM, with duty-free and international brands.
  • Local Markets and Shops: Explore the streets around the station for unique Korean souvenirs and fashion.

Dining

  • Restaurants & Cafés: Enjoy everything from traditional dishes (like bibimbap and Korean BBQ) to international cuisine.
  • Nightlife: Bars, noraebang (karaoke), and late-night eateries make Songpa lively after dark.

Cultural Experiences

  • Hanbok Rental: Try on traditional Korean dress at nearby shops for memorable photos at Seokchon Lake or Lotte World (10:00 AM–8:00 PM, from 20,000 KRW/hour) (Sunsets Abroad).
  • Festivals: Seasonal events include the Seokchon Lake Cherry Blossom Festival and music concerts at Lotte World.

Special Events and Seasonal Highlights

Songpa District hosts a variety of cultural festivals and public events throughout the year. Highlights include spring cherry blossom viewing at Seokchon Lake, summer concerts and water festivals, and winter illuminations at Lotte World. Check official district and attraction websites for the latest schedules.


Practical Travel Tips and FAQs

Subway Tips

  • Peak Hours: Avoid 7:00–9:00 AM and 6:00–8:00 PM on weekdays for a less crowded experience.
  • Navigation: Use T-money cards or Discover Seoul Pass for easy access; cards can be recharged at any subway station or convenience store.
  • Lockers: Available for luggage storage; follow multilingual instructions (Ready Set Seoul).

Accessibility

  • Elevators, tactile paving, braille signage, and accessible restrooms ensure comfort for all travelers, including those with disabilities (Travelling South Korea).

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What are the station’s operating hours?
A: 5:30 AM to midnight daily, with minor variations by direction and day.

Q: How do I buy subway tickets?
A: Use multilingual vending machines or T-money card kiosks within the station.

Q: Is the station accessible for travelers with disabilities?
A: Yes. Elevators, ramps, tactile paving, and accessible restrooms are provided.

Q: Can I rent a hanbok nearby?
A: Yes. Hanbok rental shops are available near both Jamsilsaenae and Jamsil stations.

Q: Where can I buy tickets for Lotte World or Lotte World Tower?
A: Purchase online for discounts or at the attractions’ ticket counters.


Summary and Planning Your Trip

Jamsilsaenae Station is more than a transit point—it's your gateway to the thriving Songpa District and greater Seoul. With its modern amenities, accessible design, and proximity to world-class attractions, shopping, dining, and cultural experiences, the station offers a comprehensive introduction to Seoul’s dynamic urban life. For a smooth journey, plan ahead using real-time transit apps like Audiala, schedule your trip to avoid peak hours, and explore both historical sites and modern marvels in the area.


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